Friday, 9 July 2021

Attalaaq

 

In the Name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful

 

The title above is the Arabic word الطلاق in Roman script. I came across this word while going through the Verses of the Qur'aan on divorce.

The Qur'aanic phrase containing the said word, that came to my notice first, was الطلاق مرتان meaning الطلاق is twice (Verse 2:229). I have discussed the Qur'aanic meaning of الطلاق elsewhere (refer the blog post
What Is Attalaaq)

What I want to draw attention to, here, are the wonderful, superhuman arithmetical codes that the Qur'aan is replete with. The plain meaning of the aforesaid Arabic phrase is of course that الطلاق can be resorted to only twice by a married couple during the duration of their marriage.

But I was pleasantly astonished to find out that an arithmetical code is hidden in the said Arabic phrase too! 

The code is that the word الطلاق has occurred only TWICE throughout the entire Qur'aan!!

 

And this is not the only instance of the use of secret arithmetical codes. There are instances galore throughout the Qur'aan!

 

And remember that the Qur'aan was revealed not all at once but in parts, during the long course of 23 years in the 7th century AD, when none of the modern amenities was available. Not even paper!

 

Would you still, then, not believe that the Qur'aan is divine and not man-made!?

 

Mohammad Shafi

 

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